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<br />service analysis, $1,000. Mr. March assured Councilmember Brenner that the senior housing <br />connection fees will be adjusted and the account closed out at the end of the project. Mayor Wilharber <br />,-,. .,.. .! ',. <br />explairi~ the:~x~ess offunds for streets have been delegated for street work this year, thus there is Q.O <br />real overage in that fund. Continuing, Mayor Wilharber questioned Staff regarding the utility operating <br />cost in association with revenue should be looked into to ensure the cost of operation is covered by the <br />revenues. Mr. March noted that Mr. Peterson is investigating the utility service cost. <br /> <br />School Districts Sprinkler Extension - Fire Chief Milo Bennett <br />Fire Chief Milo Bennett (Centennial Fire District Fire Chiet) approached the Council and gave a quick <br />synopsis of the need to install sprinklers in the school district. In short, Chief Bennett explained in 1996 <br />he worked with the Centennial School District to implement sprinkler systems over time. Since, there has <br />been a change in the State Fire Marshal, he does not have the authority to approve this type of plan. The <br />sprinkler system plan needs to go before the State Fire Marshal's board. However, prior to that boards <br />review, local government action is required. Chief Bennett requested the Council approve the school <br />district's sprinkler extension plan. Mr. Warren Tester (Centennial School District) was present to answer <br />questions. <br /> <br />Lakeland Circle Parking <br />Mr. March reported that there is a problem with parking on Lakeland Circle.' Apparently, during Little <br />League Baseball games, vehicles park on both sides of the road which hinders through traffic. Chief' <br />Bennett was present to answer any questions. <br /> <br />Mr. Ken Deckman (1665 Lakeland Circle) expressed concern regarding the parking and stated that some <br />residents have signed a petition requesting the Council to restrict parking during Little League gamys. <br /> <br />Mr. Bart Rehbein (1669 Lakeland Circle) had a petition requesting "p;rrking allowed on one side of <br />Lakeland Circle." Mayor Wtlharber noted receipt of same. <br /> <br />Councilmember Travis suggested limiting parking to Centerville residents only. Mr. Rehbein would <br />like to see the least restrictive law that would' eliminate the parking problem, yet allow the property <br />owners the right to park on the street. <br /> <br />Mr. Deckman suggested to restrict parking, making it less attractive to park on Lakeland'Circle during <br />ball games. <br /> <br />Councilmember Nelson asked 'how many of the 14 residents denied the opportunity to sign the petition. <br />Mr. Rehbein replied that one lady elected not to sign the petition, because of college age children that <br />have friends visiting regularly. <br /> <br />Officer Guy suggested to restrict parking on one side of Lake land Circle to ensure fire truck access. <br /> <br />Mr. Gene Houle (1771 Centerville Road) explained that there are 49 parking spots in the School <br />area which is more than ample space to service the ball game participants. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 9 <br />